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Pocket Park for Pups is fun, friendly place for residents, furry friends

The Town of Queen Creek's Pocket Park for Pups is a 1-acre, lighted dog park where residents can spend time with their furry friends. The park is located south of Town Hall, at 22526 S. Ellsworth Road.

The Town of Queen Creek's Pocket Park for Pups is a 1-acre, lighted dog park where residents can spend time with their furry friends.

The park is located south of Town Hall, at 22526 S. Ellsworth Road. The off-leash dog park consists of two separate grass-play areas, with interim amenities, enclosed fencing and a drinking fountain.

Hours: 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. all days except Tuesdays. Noon to 10 p.m. on Tuesdays.

Dog Park Rules

  • Dog handlers must carry a leash for each of their dogs using the dog park. 
  • Dogs must be leashed during entrance and exit.
  • Handlers must clean up after their dogs.
  • Limit of three (3) dogs per visit.
  • Dogs must be under voice control and the handler must be within the enclosure at all times.
  • Any dog displaying aggressive behavior must be leashed and removed immediately.
  • Dogs must be licensed, vaccinated and wear a visible and current license.
  • Dogs using the park must be older than four months.
  • Spayed or neutered dogs recommended.
  • Dog treats and food are not allowed in the park.
  • No smoking in the dog park.
  • Female dogs in heat are not allowed in the dog park.
  • Handlers are responsible to cover holes or turf damage caused by dogs immediately.
  • Children under 12 must be accompanied by an adult.
  • The facility was created for dogs and their handlers. It is not a playground for children.
  • Keep small children and infants under strict supervision and do not allow them to run in the area or chase after dogs.
  • Park users and handlers assume all risk related to the dog park.
  • The dog agility equipment, if present, is for dog use only. Do not play or let children play on it.
  • The facility is open to dog handlers and dogs complying with the parks posted regulations. Those not following park rules will be asked to leave by town officials. 
  • Park ranger hotline: 480-358-3770.
  • Emergency - 9-1-1.
  • Maricopa County Sheriff's Office - 602-876-1011.

The Town of Queen Creek, its officers, employees and agents shall not be responsible for any accident, injury and/or loss of property or damage resulting from use of the dog park by any individual, group or organization. 

When visiting Queen Creek's parks, adhere to all Park Rules and Public Park Regulations.